3 get chemistry Nobel for protein design and structure prediction

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The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded Wednesday to three scientists for their breakthrough work predicting and even designing the structure of proteins, the building blocks of life..

The prize was awarded to David Baker, who works at the University of Washington in Seattle, and to Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, who both work at Google DeepMind, a British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory based in London.. John M Jumper..

Heiner Linke, Chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, said the award honoured research that made connections between amino acid sequence and protein structure...

Proteins are building blocks that form bones, skin, hair and tissue... to understand how life works, we first need to understand the shape of proteins..

Baker designed a new protein in 2003 and his research group has since produced one imaginative protein creation after another, including proteins that can be used as pharmaceuticals, vaccines, nanomaterials and tiny sensorsHassabis and Jumper created an AI model that has been able to predict the structure of virtually all the 200 million proteins that researchers have identified.

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